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Pontiac redesigned the Catalina for 1955. It offered sporty styling and a fresh 287.2 cubic inch V8 engine. Sixty-two factory options and accessories were available for the Custom Catalina hardtop during the 1955 model year. This car has 51 items, including a dashboard compass, an illuminated In
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The Pontiac Catalina Convertable is a substantial set up from a Chevy Impala. The Pontiac used bugger more powereful engine and A 4-speed automatic versus Chevy's 2-speed.
In the late 1950's, Pontiac introduced the Catalina. Due to its sporty appearance, powerful engine offerings, and afforda
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The Pontiac LeMans was a model name applied to compact and intermediate-sized automobiles offered by the Pontiac division of General Motors from 1962 to 1981. The LeMans was replaced by the downsized Pontiac Bonneville for the 1982 model year. In 1988, for the 1989 model year a badge engineered
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The Pontiac Catalina was part of Pontiac's full-sized automobile line. Initially, the name was used strictly to denote hardtop body styles, first appearing in the 1950 Chieftain Eight and DeLuxe Eight lines. In 1959, the Catalina became a separate model, as the 'entry-level' full-size Pontiac.
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Plymouth Super Deluxe with 2 Door Sedan. Painted with black exterior color with wood and tan Interior. Features 3 Speed Manual Transmission 217 ci. Inline 6 cylinder Engine.
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The Plymouth Satellite is an automobile introduced in 1965 as the top model in Plymouth's mid-size Belvedere line. The Satellite remained the top of the line model until the 1967 model year, where it became the mid-price model with the GTX taking its place as the top model. The Fury name was mov
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1963 Plymouth Sport Fury Convertible 318 cid Golden Commando V8 engine can speed-up of 230 horsepower, three-speed TorqueFlite automatic transmission, independent front suspension with torsion bars, live axle rear suspension with leaf springs and four-wheel drum brakes; wheelbase 116"-Introduced
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The Plymouth GTX was brought in 1967. It was a performance machine that had reliability and a standard 440 cubic-inch V8 engine offering 375 horsepower. It was based on Plymouth's two-door Belvedere hardtop and convertible, with subtle performance cues such as a special grille and tail panel, si
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The Plymouth Valiant is an automobile manufactured by the Plymouth division of Chrysler Corporation in the United States from 1960 to 1976. It was created to give the company an entry in the compact car market which was emerging in the late 1950s, and was eventually built and marketed worldwide
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In 1953 Plymouth offered this Cranbrook four door sedan as part of its line-up. The engine was a 217 c.i.d., 100hp six cylinder. A three speed manual transmission was standard with overdrive and semi-automatic transmissions as options. More 1953 Plymouth Cranbrook Photos after the jump...
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Pontiac redesigned the Catalina for 1955. It offered sporty styling and a fresh 287.2 cubic inch V8 engine. Sixty-two factory options and accessories were available for the Custom Catalina hardtop during the 1955 model year. This car has 51 items, including a dashboard compass, an illuminated In
03.2.2010 | Pontiac | Vintage Car
The Pontiac Catalina Convertable is a substantial set up from a Chevy Impala. The Pontiac used bugger more powereful engine and A 4-speed automatic versus Chevy's 2-speed.
In the late 1950's, Pontiac introduced the Catalina. Due to its sporty appearance, powerful engine offerings, and afforda
02.25.2010 | Pontiac | Vintage Car
The Pontiac LeMans was a model name applied to compact and intermediate-sized automobiles offered by the Pontiac division of General Motors from 1962 to 1981. The LeMans was replaced by the downsized Pontiac Bonneville for the 1982 model year. In 1988, for the 1989 model year a badge engineered
02.23.2010 | Pontiac | Vintage Car
The Pontiac Catalina was part of Pontiac's full-sized automobile line. Initially, the name was used strictly to denote hardtop body styles, first appearing in the 1950 Chieftain Eight and DeLuxe Eight lines. In 1959, the Catalina became a separate model, as the 'entry-level' full-size Pontiac.
02.16.2010 | Pontiac | Vintage Car
Plymouth Super Deluxe with 2 Door Sedan. Painted with black exterior color with wood and tan Interior. Features 3 Speed Manual Transmission 217 ci. Inline 6 cylinder Engine.
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02.4.2010 | Classic Plymouth | Vintage Car
The Plymouth Satellite is an automobile introduced in 1965 as the top model in Plymouth's mid-size Belvedere line. The Satellite remained the top of the line model until the 1967 model year, where it became the mid-price model with the GTX taking its place as the top model. The Fury name was mov
01.26.2010 | Classic Plymouth | Vintage Car
1963 Plymouth Sport Fury Convertible 318 cid Golden Commando V8 engine can speed-up of 230 horsepower, three-speed TorqueFlite automatic transmission, independent front suspension with torsion bars, live axle rear suspension with leaf springs and four-wheel drum brakes; wheelbase 116"-Introduced
01.21.2010 | Classic Plymouth | Vintage Car
The Plymouth GTX was brought in 1967. It was a performance machine that had reliability and a standard 440 cubic-inch V8 engine offering 375 horsepower. It was based on Plymouth's two-door Belvedere hardtop and convertible, with subtle performance cues such as a special grille and tail panel, si
01.19.2010 | Classic Plymouth | Vintage Car
The Plymouth Valiant is an automobile manufactured by the Plymouth division of Chrysler Corporation in the United States from 1960 to 1976. It was created to give the company an entry in the compact car market which was emerging in the late 1950s, and was eventually built and marketed worldwide
01.14.2010 | Classic Plymouth | Vintage Car
In 1953 Plymouth offered this Cranbrook four door sedan as part of its line-up. The engine was a 217 c.i.d., 100hp six cylinder. A three speed manual transmission was standard with overdrive and semi-automatic transmissions as options. More 1953 Plymouth Cranbrook Photos after the jump...
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01.12.2010 | Classic Plymouth | Vintage Car